Sunny Valley Preserve

The Sunny Valley Preserve is a unique conservation community that believes protecting the planet and feeding its growing population can go hand-in-hand. Donated to The Nature Conservancy by George D. Pratt in 1970, Sunny Valley showcases 450 acres of working farmland managed sustainably alongside 1,450 acres of natural areas. This mixed-use approach provides healthy local foods, while also supporting outdoor recreation and wildlife habitat, thereby helping grow the local economy. The result is on of Connecticut's most exceptional protected spaces, teeming with educational opportunities

Spare Time Entertainment - Vernon

Games, Lanes Food and Fun. The Spare Time Entertainment Vernon features 25 gleaming bowling lanes, 75 arcade games, a luxe private bowling party suite and a 4,000 square foot laser tag arena.

Tapping Reeve House & Law School

Tapping Reeve House & Law School takes visitors on a journey through the life of a real student from the early 19th century. Through role-playing, hands-on areas, and interpretive exhibits, each visitor explores timeless issues of travel, communication, education, and community. With almost 1,000 students attending from every region of post-Revolutionary America, the Litchfield Law School launched the careers of many well-known Americans including two vice-presidents, 101 United States congressmen, twenty-eight United States senators, six cabinet members, three justices of the United States

The Farmer's Cow Calfe & Creamery

Named a 2014 “Best of New England – Editors’ Choice” Winner by Yankee Magazine. Open daily from 7am to 9pm, with extended weekend hours during the summer. Outdoor seating is available. Every detail of The Farmer’s Cow Calfé & Creamery from the décor to the menu has been carefully considered to support The Farmer’s Cow mission, to promote Connecticut agriculture and prove to consumers that “Local is Fresh!” The menu includes ice cream, sundaes, breakfast, wraps, sandwiches and panini, salads, kids and light plates, soups, specialties, and beverages. The Farmer's Cow is a group of six family

Litchfield History Museum

The museum invites visitors to explore the evolution of a small New England town. Furniture, historic clothing, household objects and paintings reveal Litchfield's history from its earliest European settlement to the present day. The museum's seven galleries highlight family life and work during the fifty years after the American Revolution, a time when Litchfield was a bustling commercial, political, and educational center. Hands-on areas help visitors discover the town's past.

The Elm City Club

The Graduate Club and the Quinnipiack Club were city traditions in New Haven dating back to the 1800s. The Graduate Club was the premiere social club and the Quinnipiack Club was a business networking club. In 2012, the Graduate Club took over operations at the Quinnipiack Club building and the two Club's membership's combined into the new Elm City Club. In 2020, we combined all operations to The Graduate Clubhouse and continue to grow our membership, providing dining, entertainment, banquets, meetings and overnight accommodations.

Johnny Rockets - Lake Compounce

Located between Bayou Bay and Riptide Racer, America’s favorite burger joint is serving up a variety of hamburger meals. Rocket singles, doubles and combos. Smoke House singles, doubles, and combos, paired with American, cheese or bacon cheese fries.

James L. Goodwin State Forest

Covering more than three square miles the James L. Goodwin State Forest offers recreation for every season of the year. An extensive variety of trails, including a equestrian trail and the miles-long Air Line Trail, is open from dawn until dusk, 365 days a year. The 135 acre Pine Acres Lake, and the Goodwin Conservation Center combine to make this forest an eastern Connecticut treasure.

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Town of Mystic

Welcome to one of Connecticut's top tourism destinations! Nestled along both sides of the Mystic River and divided by the iconic Mystic River Bascule Bridge, Mystic is a premier vacation spot. Founded in 1654, the village quickly became a prominent shipbuilding hub during the clipper ship era. Today, Mystic is known for its quintessential New England charm, offering a walkable downtown by the water with renowned dining and charming shops—an ideal getaway, especially in the summer. Mystic is also home to two of Connecticut's most visited attractions: Mystic Seaport and the Mystic Aquarium.

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